National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) Annual Pass Rate for Dominican Nursing Graduates

Testimonial
During my senior capstone clinical, I had to complete 180 hours of hands-on experience in a hospital with a nurse preceptor. This one-on-one mentorship allowed me to put my classroom skills into practical use. I was placed on a labor and delivery floor, which was the specialty I was most interested in. I had the honor and privilege of participating in several patients' birthing experiences. Getting to see people become parents for the first time, and being part of such a vulnerable experience, truly confirmed my passion for women's health advocacy.”
Nursing Program Highlights
The BSN program prepares students to live out Dominican’s mission of compassionate service through patient care.

Hands-on Learning
Practice and learn new skills in our high-tech clinical simulation labs, where high-fidelity simulators exhibit symptoms of real-life conditions.

Study in Small Classes
Classes emphasize student attention, accountability and close interaction with faculty and colleagues.

Practice Care in the Community
Apply your knowledge in the real world through patient-based clinical experiences at community clinics, regional hospitals and world-class medical centers.

Learn from Experienced Professors
Faculty members bring years of nursing experience in clinical, administrative and educational settings, helping students connect classroom learning with real-world competencies.

Additional Study Options
Dominican’s highly regarded programs in the sciences complement nursing coursework with opportunities for study in fields including biochemistry, neuroscience and nutrition science.


The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program at Dominican University is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, 320 W. Washington St., 3rd floor, Springfield, IL 62786, (217) 785-0800. The program prepares graduates to be eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for licensing as a registered professional nurse.
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Dominican University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, (202) 887-6791.
The BSN Student Handbook provides an overview of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Dominican University. Review the current handbook here.

Testimonial
By working in a variety of places I was able to experience different patient populations, which I felt was really beneficial for my nursing degree and expanding my horizons within nursing. My education emphasized how important community is and knowing the community you work in. Healthcare is not within the four walls of a doctors’ office or a hospital.”